Disrespecting a non-commissioned officer (NCO) is typically addressed in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), specifically under Article 91. This article outlines the offense of disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer or NCO, emphasizing the importance of maintaining military hierarchy and discipline. Violations can lead to disciplinary action, including courts-martial, depending on the severity of the disrespect.
Article 91-Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO
The NCO can be traced back to the American Revolution but it wasn't until after the war that their responsibilities increased.
Non-Commissioned Officer.
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Article 91-Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO
Insubordination. Article 91.
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Read article 91 of the UCMJ manual
Article 134
Article 92
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Article 134
If you receive a counseling statement for disrespecting a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), it is important to have a copy for your records. Without a copy, it may be difficult to refer back to the counseling and fully understand the expectations and consequences. You should request a copy from the issuing party, as it is essential to have documentation of any disciplinary actions taken against you.
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Article 134
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